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        Maarifa [Scholarship] ya Ndugu Ambakisye-Okang Quaashie Nantambu Olatunde Dukuzumurenyi, PhD
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        “Generally, the population increase amongst global rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] during the last fifty to eighty years, is credited to improvements in food and health systems as a direct result of Eurasian colonization, a supposed positive outcome of the Ulaya [Kiswahili: Europe] ‘civilizing mission’ to the ‘dark continent.’

        A conclusion of this nature also is devoid of rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] being centered and having historical grounding, resulting instead, from the Ulaya [Kiswahili: Europe] colonization of all socialization agencies including schooling and information about the world.

        Louis-Marie Maes-Diop, a demographic historian and the wife of Mhenga [Kiswahili: Ancestor] Cheikh Anta Diop, after a careful analysis of rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] continental demographic data has determined that c. 6091 KC [c. 1850 CE] the population of the continent stood at 200,000,000 people.

        According to the c. 6189 – 6190 KC [c. 1948 – 1949 CE] rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] census, the population of continental rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] was counted at being approximately 125,000,000 people.

        From further study of population density recorded in Eurasian sources, Dr. Louis-Marie Maes-Diop determined that c. 5741 KC [c. 1500 CE] the population density of continental rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] was 40 persons per square kilometer, which puts the total population at approximately 800,000,000 people.

        Therefore, between c. 5741 – 6091 KC [c. 1500 – 1850 CE] the population of continental rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] had decreased dramatically from 800,000,000 to 200,000,000 people. This precipitous drop in population was followed by another dramatic decrease in between the years c. 6091 – 6190 KC [c. 1850 – 1949 CE] when the population dropped from 200,000,000 to 125,000,000 continental rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans].

        This is the beginning of the Maafa Mkubwa [Kiswahili: Great Suffering]. Maafa [Kiswahili: Suffering] is the Kiswahili word for suffering first used by Marimba Ani to describe the genocidal events of the past five hundred years of rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans] Mapisi [Kiswahili: Ourstory]. Maafa Mkubwa [Kiswahili: Great Suffering] is Kiswahili meaning ‘Great Suffering’ as the destruction is ongoing.”

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